Following a two-week, six-figure makeover, a Nottingham pub has reopened with a bigger beer garden, new bar area and improved entertainment system... just in time for England's first World Cup match on Monday.

The Wheelhouse, in Russell Drive, Wollaton, claims it is THE place to be for all the big games now that they have an upgraded sound system hooked up to multiple Sky screens.

The 11 big screens have already proved to be a hit with punters.

Dale Moorby, general manager at The Wheelhouse, in Russell Drive, Wollaton (Image: The Wheelhouse)

"We’ve already had great feedback on the revamped bar and the sports viewing areas, with many guests planning their next visit around the upcoming matches,"says general manager Dale Moorby.

Sports fans interested in playing rather than just watching can fill their boots in the new over-18's area which has a new pool table and two new darts boards.

"I really like it, it looks really good," said Dale.

The Wheelhouse will reopen on Sunday, June 10 (Image: Nottingham Post)

The bar area has also been enhanced with the addition of contemporary tiling and an improved drinks range, with additional cask ales now available as well as existing drink offers.

Guests can also enjoy their drinks in the extended beer garden which now features additional seating and new outdoor lighting following a £20,000 investment.

The Wheelhouse beer garden following six-figure revamp (Image: The Wheelhouse)

The new-look pub will also offer a range of food deals throughout the week, including two meals for £8.99 Monday to Friday, curry and a drink for £5.49 on Wednesdays, plus add a drink to any burger or selected grill for £1 Monday-Friday.

Dale said: “We’ve had a fantastic time celebrating the reopening and our Nottingham neighbours really came out to support us.

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The family boozer reopened last week with a fun day including stilt walking and fire eating as well as a visit from Councillor Cate Woodward.

Dale Moorby, general manager at The Wheelhouse, in Russell Drive, Wollaton, with Councillor Cate Woodward (Image: The Wheelhouse)

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